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Post by gerd on Oct 31, 2017 17:52:16 GMT -5
Finally I got the first GP30B finished. Kitbashed from a standard AZL GP30, new etched railings and some roof details. Painted in 1063 paint scheme, equipped with DCC, no super details (customer request) or weathering (yet).
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Post by cwrr on Nov 1, 2017 9:46:32 GMT -5
That is awesome!!!
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Post by gerd on Nov 27, 2017 16:55:16 GMT -5
Here now the whole unit, pure pulling power: GP30 A-B-B-A
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Post by Kez on Nov 28, 2017 9:06:17 GMT -5
Boy, those really need to be closer to one another, huh?
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Post by cwrr on Nov 28, 2017 10:36:03 GMT -5
Wow, that's epic!!!
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Post by gerd on Nov 28, 2017 16:10:55 GMT -5
Boy, those really need to be closer to one another, huh? That was not a scope of this order, I agree. For myself I would have replaced the couplers
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Post by Kez on Nov 28, 2017 21:51:26 GMT -5
And I hope you know that was in no way intended as a knock on your work..........it just really stands out in that picture. What can be done to get them coupled more closely?
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Post by strummer on Nov 28, 2017 23:18:15 GMT -5
And I hope you know that was in no way intended as a knock on your work..........it just really stands out in that picture. What can be done to get them coupled more closely? A fair question, I think... Mark in Oregon
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Post by jhrailroading on Nov 29, 2017 10:00:40 GMT -5
You do great work, and this is no exception. Nice job!
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Post by gerd on Dec 4, 2017 20:53:03 GMT -5
And I hope you know that was in no way intended as a knock on your work..........it just really stands out in that picture. What can be done to get them coupled more closely? A fair question, I think... Mark in Oregon Body mounted coupler, shaving away bits from the trucks and coupler to gain some mm
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